Biography

After graduating from law school, Moore went to work at the Brooklyn Legal Aid Society. Not long after, he was appointed as the first African-American Assistant General for the State of Delaware.
Moore later founded a law firm, J. Moore & Associates. In 1999, he was elected judge in the Philadelphia Municipal Court. During his time as judge, Moore founded a community program that provided underemployed residents and ex-offenders an opportunity to become legal secretaries and paralegals.[2]